In Alzheimer's, brain cells die too soon. In cancer, dangerous cells don't die soon enough. That's because both diseases alter the way cells decide when to end their lives, a process called programmed ...
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Sugars found in the ocean can trigger cancer cells to self-destruct, reshaping treatment
Cancer treatment often sounds distant and technical, so stories about it can feel hard to enter. Yet, everyday curiosity ...
PKM2 acts like a switch for cellular energy, directly determining whether cancer cells can rapidly generate energy and biosynthetic precursors to support their continued growth. Using a driving ...
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